Core Points - Starting from October 1, 2023, platform enterprises are required to report tax-related information about their operators and employees to tax authorities, with over 4,100 domestic and foreign platforms having complied so far [1][2] - By October 15, 2023, 6,654 platforms had submitted their basic information, with over 4,100 platforms reporting tax-related information, exceeding 60% of the total platforms required to report [1] - Major platforms such as Pinduoduo, Ele.me, and Didi Chuxing began reporting tax information in early October, demonstrating proactive compliance [1] Industry Compliance - All platform enterprises must complete their first tax-related information report by October 31, 2023, with tax authorities increasing training and reminders for those yet to report [2] - There are concerns about some platforms engaging in illegal practices, such as facilitating bulk registration of individual businesses to convert personal income into business income to evade taxes [2] - The behavior of converting income types to reduce tax liabilities is deemed illegal, as highlighted by experts in tax law [2] International Platforms - Foreign internet platforms providing services to domestic operators are also required to report tax-related information, and those attempting to evade tax obligations through registration abroad will face penalties [3]
新政实施约半月,超4100家境内外互联网平台报送相关涉税信息
Xin Jing Bao·2025-10-16 12:00